Logan Paul has been making many headlines recently. Since the SummerSlam Premium Live Event, Paul has not been associated with the WWE. However, during the
WWE RAW on Netflix kickoff show, it was revealed to the world that Logan Paul would now be a part of Monday Night RAW instead of Friday Night SmackDown.
RAW Comeback Flop? Fans React to Logan Paul’s WWE Surprise
Last week, Paul said he is “retired” from WWE as he is focussing on fatherhood, however, Paul's unexpected appearance at the WWE RAW on Netflix kickoff show, which took place at the WWE Global Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, shocked fans greatly. Adam Pearce and the official WWE page on X (formerly known as Twitter) then confirmed that Logan Paul is now an official member of the Monday Night RAW roster.
However, fans were quick to opine on the situation and didn’t hesitate to ridicule Paul for his apparent “retired” claims. A fan said, “So much for being “retired,” while another said, “Yat let's celebrate the part timer being added to raw so he can add nothing to it.”
A fan commented, “bro came back from retirement faster than a Big Show heel/face turn.” A fan opined saying, “That's the quickest I'm retired and I'm back in history ever!” Lastly, a fan noted expressing confusion, “I thought @LoganPaul was leaving wrestling because he's a father now?”
Understandably, this confusion of fans stems from his statement in his previous IMPAULSIVE podcast, The Maverick declared that he was retired, saying, "No, brother, come on. I'm retired. I am taking a break. I'm a dad, dude." So, a lot of fans just thought he was done being a WWE Superstar and would just concentrate on being a father.
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Conor McGregor and
Mike Tyson are interested in fighting him. Whether Logan Paul’s return to WWE RAW will be a boon or a bane for the red brand remains to be seen. Only time will tell if Paul can live up to the expectations and deliver memorable performances on Monday Night RAW.
(This article highlights fan reactions from social media platforms. The views expressed belong to fans and not the Times of India.)